In a certain language ‘Few places across country’, is written as ’h%c3 r@c6 c@q6 e@p7’ , then what does ‘occurs late’ represent?
Here, the code contains 2 letters, one symbol and a number. First letter represents a first letter of the word + 2. Then, symbol represents no. of vowels (if no. of vowels is 1, then code %, if it is 2, then code @, if it is 3, then code # and if it is 4, then code $). Next letter represents second last letter of the word - 2. Last number represents no. of letters in the word. In word ‘occurs’ o → q No. of vowels → @ Second last letters →p No. of the letters in the word →6 × 1 → 6 Code for ‘occurs’ is q@p6. In word ‘late’ l → n No. of vowels → @ Second last letters → r No. of the letters in the word → 4 × 1 → 4 Code for ‘late’ is n@r4.
Statements: B < C ≤ D < A ≥ Y
Conclusion: I. A > B II. Y < C
...In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘M ≥ N ' and ‘Q < O’ be definitely true?
Statements: B & C, C # D, D @ E, E % F
Conclusions: I. C & F II. E # B
...Statements:
A ≥ Z > B ≥ Y; C > B ≥ W
Conclusion:
I. A > W
II. C > Y
Statement: L > J ≥ U ≥ F; P < S < L
Conclusion: I. S < F II. P < U
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given ...
In the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming the stat...
Statement: H > G = M > S; G `>=` T > L; M `<=` F < U
Conclusion: I. F > S II. T < H
...Statements : P > Q < R = U ≤ V = S ≤ W ≥ X > I
Conclusions :
I. Q ≥ V
II. R ≤ W
Statements: M # N # O $ P & Q % R % S
Conclusions : I. Q @ S ...